He has filed over 100 lawsuits against individuals, left and right, who've written about him, or simply annoyed him; he "once sued a pornographer for selling him pornography that was not provocative enough."

He attempts to get opponents fired and has, in one instance, succeeded.

Kimberlin or an associate allegedly filed a hoax police report that sent the SWAT team to the home of Los Angeles County Assistant District Attorney Patrick Frey (a.k.a. blogger “Patterico").

Literally while I was typing this list, Erick Erickson of RedState was also being SWAT-ed -- the victim of another spoofed "911" call.

Most recently, his threats forced reporter R.S. McCain to relocate his family.

(Liberal cartoonist Garry Trudeau was keen on raising Kimberlin's profile when doing so made former Vice President Dan Quayle look like a pothead. These days? Not so much.)

It's been left to alternative media to bring this story to light. After all, Kimberlin is targeting other bloggers. We have a duty to help defend our own, when they're being harassed simply for asking questions and reporting the facts.

Normally, such blogbursts are designed to overwhelm Google, Twitter, and other major online venues. The topic becomes impossible for mainstream reporters to ignore. Then the public demands answers, and -- one hopes -- the authorities finally take action.

Michelle Malkin has tirelessly curated a list of everyone who participated in Friday's blogburst. The number is impressive, especially considering how convoluted, infuriating, and depressing the Brett Kimberlin saga is.

Ultimately, "Everybody Blog About Brett Kimberlin Day" was what hippies called a "teach-in." Now no one in the rightosphere is ignorant of the facts. We're all on the same page, and that builds a sound foundation for future action.

But she sent me a frustrated email last Friday afternoon, printed here in full with her permission:

SUBJECT: The Conservative blogosphere is sofa king retarded

Re: the Kimberlin blogburst. What F***ING MORON picked the Friday before a long weekend???

They always do this. Always.

You may pass this on. Please.

Some may think such objections are harsh and petty in view of the larger issue, or argue that Memorial Day was the perfect symbolic choice of date.

However, these practical, tactical details need to be hashed out if we want to be successful and not just "right."

We ignore pragmatic critiques from veteran brawlers on our own side at our peril.

It's also distinctly possible that the MSM is continuing to ignore the Brett Kimberlin story because a) "it's complicated"; b) they're leftists who sympathize with his beliefs (if "not his methods"); c) it sounds like a blogger vs. blogger feud; or d) it still hasn't hit their radar screens.

We can also ask:

Do we really need the media's "help"? Why not focus directly on pressuring the authorities to act?

If you are interested in seeing justice and Free Speech prevail, please write or call your Congressman (or a nearby Congressman, or a Congressman known to be responsive to abuses by the left, if you think your own Congressman won't act).

Complaints that remain in a blog's comments area might as well be written on the ice of Saturn's moon Titan. You cannot blame Congressmen for failing to act when they've never been asked to actually do anything.

If they don't know about it, why would they be expected to act? If their constituents and other citizens don't alert them, how can it be charged that they are to blame?

(Again, however: timing does matter. Politicians and their staffers celebrate weekends — long and short — too.)

I have a personal stake in ensuring that blogbursts and other online campaigns like this one “work.”